Features

Verb Tables

Verb Tables

Verb classroom tables are specifically designed to support different learning modes. The chevron shaped table improves sight lines, encourages collaboration and helps define personal work area.

Key Features

The rolling school tables encourage easy shifts between lecture, discussion, and project work.

It’s unique shapes promote interaction.

A variety of sizes allows Verb to work in any classroom.

Verb Instructor Station

Verb Instructor Station

The Verb instructor station is ideal for instruction, collaboration, and concentrated work. The desk and integrated lectern support teaching – whether standing, perched or seated.

Key Features

Consists of both a lectern and desk

Provides support for multiple postures and work modes

Offers storage for materials and tools right where they’re needed

Verb Whiteboard

Verb Whiteboard

The Verb whiteboard is the foundation for collaboration, display and presentation in the classroom, perfect for active learning.

The small dry erase boards are ideal for personal use, but large enough to share and work with a team, making collaboration more natural. And by simply placing a Verb whiteboard in a table dock, students gain privacy for test time or focused work.

Key Features

Double-sided

All-in-one dry erase board, magnetic whiteboard, and display board

Offers privacy during test time

Built tough to last

Verb Whiteboard Display + Storage

Verb Whiteboard Display + Storage

The Verb whiteboard easel allows for effective display, storage and presentation of Verb whiteboards, wherever collaboration might occur in the classroom. Multiple options for wall track and hooks provide even more opportunities for presentation.

Insights

Ongoing Research

Ongoing Research

Research shows that as instructors and students engage in new ways of learning, classroom furniture and tools can help or hinder the process.

Our human-centered design research at schools, colleges and universities across the U.S. and Canada shows that while active learning is increasing, classrooms often prevent students and instructors from making the most of collaborative learning.

The same research can be applied to corporate learning spaces or project team rooms.

Research shows that instructors’ use of lecture is decreasing while discussion and group learning is rising. (Source: Educause Guide to U.S. Higher Education 2005)

Sustainability

Overview

Overview

Designing for Sustainability

We believe the only way to provide the best office furniture solutions is to ensure they’re the best products for the environment. That’s why every step of the way – through design, manufacturing, delivery and product lifecycle – we consider the impact of our work on people and on the environment and uncover opportunities to make things better.